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Pumpkin spice lattes are back. Thank Baltimore for that.
When you enjoy a pumpkin spice latte from Starbucks, you’re actually taking a big sip of Baltimore history.
Would there even be a pumpkin spice latte without Baltimore?
‘Lady in the Lake’ season finale recap: Life and/or death
Follow along as we recap the season finale of the Apple TV+ series “Lady in the Lake,” based on the book by Laura Lippman and starring Natalie Portman and Baltimore native Moses Ingram.
Moses Ingram as Cleo Johnson in the season finale of "Lady in the Lake."
Police say fire at motorcycle clubhouse was likely retaliation for fatal shooting
The Sunday night shooting near the building killed one person and wounded seven others. Law enforcement is investigating if the group is involved after noise complaints from the community earlier that night.
A neighborhood motorcycle club went up in flames on Wednesday night. The aftermath is pictured on August 22, 2024. The club has been a focus of law enforcement after a mass shooting occurred in front of it on Sunday. One person was killed in the incident.
Baltimore City Council sounds off on DPW after worker’s heat-related death
The Department of Public Works is scheduled to discuss working conditions at a City Council oversight hearing Thursday night following the death of a solid waste worker.
Baltimore City Councilman Antonio Glover in August 2023. Glover has led the criticism of the Department of Public Works following a worker heat-related death earlier this month.
At Harborplace 2.0, where does your car go?
The firm that wants to redevelop Harborplace touts the walkability of its designs, but at a hearing Thursday, city planning commissioners pointed out a different issue: Some of these hypothetical residents might own cars.
MCB Real Estate released renderings of a redeveloped Harborplace on Oct. 30, 2023, that show new buildings with residential units and new parks.
Jury selected in trial of ex-Gilman School teacher accused of sexually abusing student
Assistant U.S. Attorney Colleen McGuinn and Christopher Nieto, one of Chris Bendann’s attorneys, are set to deliver their opening statements Friday.
Exterior of the Edward A. Garmatz United States District Courthouse in Baltimore, MD as seen on 5.20.24
ABC Capital’s Walsh convicted in case related to jilted home buyer
ABC Capital’s Jay Walsh was convicted Thursday of acting as a contractor without a license and acquitted of the most serious charge he faced, one count of felony theft.
The owner of ABC Capital claims he’s out of business after being blacklisted by a major insurance underwriter, Castle Title.
What to do this weekend, from seeing Usher to the Maryland State Fair
Whether you want to see Usher, visit the Maryland State Fair or treat your dog to a day of fun, we’ve got you covered.
Usher kicks off his “Past Present Future” tour on Aug. 20 in Washington, D.C. He’ll play two shows in Baltimore this weekend.
‘Homicide: Life on the Street’ is finally streaming. Here are 7 things to watch for.
“Homicide: Life on the Street” is finally streaming on Peacock. Here are some things to look out for — both character and Baltimore-wise — while you watch the show.
Andre Braugher as Detective Frank Pembleton in Homicide: Life on the Street.
Build it and they will come? Harborplace redevelopment could hinge on potential tenants
A Baltimore City panel is once again preparing to review the master plan for the city’s most high-profile redevelopment: Harborplace.
An illustration of design plans for the upcoming Harborplace development is revealed at a press conference held by MCB Real Estate, at the Light Street pavilion on Monday, Oct. 30, 2023 in Baltimore, MD.
Family and school community honor life of fallen Franklin High football player
“One thing about Leslie, he was not a downer. He was one that was really excited,” Elder Gregory Johnson said. “And so, while we are here in his remembrance, we know he has left such a great legacy in his life of just 16 years.”
Loved ones were told to go in peace and hug someone after the vigil for 16-year-old Leslie Noble. Noble died during a football practice at Franklin High School last week. A smiling cardboard cutout of Noble was positioned in the center of the crowd.
Caretaker charged after bedridden woman covered in maggots dies, documents show
Antoinette Gray, who was a double amputee and bedridden because of a stroke 15 years ago, was found covered in feces, bedbugs, maggots and disposable absorbent pads used to collect her waste, according to court documents obtained by WJZ.
6/16/22—A Baltimore County police car sits outside of the Public Safety Building and Police Department in Towson.
After initial refusal to leave cell, ex-Gilman School teacher says he will skip parts of sex abuse trial
U.S. Senior District Judge James K. Bredar had to direct deputy U.S. marshals to go to the cell of Chris Bendann and deliver instructions that he must appear for jury selection.
In this photo from July 18, 2023, Chris Bendann, 40, of Baltimore, exits the Baltimore County Courts Building in Towson. He’s standing trial in U.S. District Court in Baltimore on charges of sexual exploitation of a child, possession of child pornography and cyberstalking.
Two Giant grocery stores in Baltimore will enforce youth curfew
Two Giant grocery stores in Baltimore are implementing a youth supervision policy to combat what the company calls a recent rise in theft.
Law firm hired to review DPW safety has sought to weaken heat regulation
Union leaders and former federal officials are sounding the alarm over the law firm hired by Baltimore to investigate safety practices at DPW following the death of Ronald Silver II.
Baltimore City Hall is seen on Tuesday, Aug. 6, 2024 in Baltimore, MD.
Poppleton residents sue the developer and city leaders behind stalled revitalization plan
Six residents and the community association of a West Baltimore neighborhood stuck in a 20-year stalled redevelopment are suing numerous current and former city officials, agencies and the firm La Cité.
Baltimore’s unique alley houses in the Poppleton neighborhood, shown in 2022.
What to know about the sex abuse trial of ex-Gilman School teacher Chris Bendann
Chris Bendann, a former teacher at the Gilman School, is set to stand trial Wednesday on charges alleging that he victimized a student and recorded videos of the sexual abuse.
Chris Bendann, 39, exits the Baltimore County Courthouse in Towson with his legal team after a hearing on Tuesday, July 18, 2023. The former Gilman School teacher is accused of sexually abusing a student between 2016 and 2019, and was indicted on 16 counts including sexual abuse of a minor, rape and related offenses.
What it’s like to live in Curtis Bay, Baltimore’s pollution epicenter
Curtis Bay residents run higher risks of health problems like heart disease and cancer from long-term exposure to pollution, research shows. It takes a mental toll, too.
Angie Shaneyfelt stands on her porch in Curtis Bay on July 31, 2024.
The Dish: Hooters may be gone, but Harborplace now offers local bites
In some ways, Harborplace still looks like the neglected 1980s-era mall that it is. But a number of new restaurants are setting up shop in the pavilions, offering new tastes to downtown Baltimore.
Alisha Adibe, head chef and owner of Oleum, shows off her new location at Harborplace.
James Beard-nominated chef sues Alma Cocina Latina over alleged fraud
David Zamudio, the former executive chef of Alma Cocina Latina, is suing the restaurant owners over claims they exploited his labor and tricked him into staying there on promises of being a part-owner.
The former executive chef of Alma Cocina Latina is suing the restaurant owners.
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